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WAITING TO BOARD THE BUS for a summer tour of oastorn citias thia morning was this group ofninth graders. A total of 42 youngsters are making the ten-day tour and will return Wednesday, Aug. 3.CityCanton studentis employed by congressmanCANTON, Mo.Miss PatDeCoster, daughter of Rep. and Mrs. Richard J. DeCoster of Canton, arrived by plane from Washington, D.C., Friday night for a week’s visit with her family in Canton.Miss DeCoster completed her junior year in the School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University in June and will resume her studies there in September.This summer she is employed in the office of Congressman William Hungate in Washington.Ft. Madison man fined Saturdayfor illegal fishingTIME TO GO: John Riley checks his watch at 6 o'clock this morning as 42 ninth grade students leave for their ten-day summer tour of eastern cities. Riley,JHS studentson tourForty-two ninth grade students and four chaperones left on their summer tour at 6 o’clock thismorning from the Junior highA A A A A Abuilding, by bus.The first stop on the ten day trip was scheduled at noon today at Rockville. Indiana for lunch. They will arrive at Columbus, Ohio at 9:30 tonight and will spend the first night at the Robert E. Lee Motel.TheThe rest of dlows: Theybus at 5:00 a.m. Tuesday and arrive at Gettysburg, Pa., at 4:30 p.m. They will leave Gettysburg at 8:00 p.m. and arrive in Washington, D. C. at 10:00 p.m., where they will spend that night and the next three nights at the Lafayette Hotel. With the hotel as a base they will spend Thursday, Friday and Saturday touring the various places of interest in the capitol city itself and such other historical daces as Fredericksburg, Williamsburg and Alexandria, Va.The bus will leave Washington Saturday morning at 7 o’clock for New York City. En route, it will stop at Annapolis for a tour of the Naval Academy and at Philadelphia for a tour of Independence Square. It will arrive in New York City at 7:00 p.m. Saturday and the group will check in at the Hotel Edisonfor a three day stay.#/See Hello DollyThe young tourists will attendchurch services Sunday morning and spend most of the day touring the city.Monday, August 1, calls for a tour of the United Nations building, a boat trip around Manhattan Island, and taking in theBroadway show “Hello Dolly” in the evening.On Tuesday, August 2, the trip home begins and the bus will head west via the New Jer-todaysey, Pennsylvania and Ohio turnpikes. The only overnight stay on the return trip will be at the Ohio Manor Hotel at NorthTed Shuck, George VandeRidgeville, leaving there at 5:30Wednesday morning and arrivPloegews, Craig Peters, Mark Thor son, Gary Edwards, Robert Fa ber, Terry Howlett, Nick Schlotter.ing back in Keokuk Wednesdayevening at 6:30.John Riley is in charge of the trip and he is assisted by B. C. Kneuven, Miss Dorothy Zenge and school nurse, Mrs. Madeline Kern.The studentsStudents taking part in the summer tour are:Randy Flambeau, Steve High, Bill Hutchison. Larry Steffens-Leah Huiskamp, Mimi Kie daisch, Debbie Klapprott, Sult; Klapprott, Ann Rogers, Jane Bloom, Cathy Bradley, Kathj Frey, Judy LaMaster, Dianlt; Lofton, Cathy Costello, Kim Gei ger, Denise Peterson. Nancj Walker, Karen Jinkens, Krii Peterson, Priscilla Pruett, Vick West, Cheryl Ealey, Bonnia Geltz. Donna Peterson, Norms Russell.meier, George Bowlin, Rick Ins-keep, Bill Rankin, EdwardPARENTS OP DAUGHTERSzawiel, Ray Price, Leslie Saint,Lee HistoricalSociety booksFARMINGTON — Bom to Mr and Mrs. Daniel Loeffler ol Farmington, a daughter, Julj 21, in Sacred Heart hospital Fort Madison.meeting Thurs%f*sV i *-•V •T •Lee County Historical Society will hold its regular meeting Thursday. July 28. at 7:30 p.m. in the Miller Home on NorthFifth, its headquarters.If it is extremely hot, a notice will be posted directing the members to the air-conditionedATIV*The late John Wannamakround room of the Public Li- I 1 sPend in advertising is vbrary.able to figure out just whiThe G. L. Norman award willbe presented to two recipientsand Bob Miller will speak onMaybe he was jesting. Mthe early emigrant trails eastdo know there are problem:of the Mississippi river.Funeral Home advertising.and do say the same thingsPROTECT SACRED COWSdignified service; reverentBOMBAY India (APi - A group called the All-Parties Cow Protection Agitation Supporting Committee has been formed to lobby for a ban on cow slaughter and to support all other groups that do the same.The cow is sacred to India’sing; reputation for attentionhowever, when Funeral Horlection is nearly always miThrough the years, our Jgood reputation. Many famHindus.so, to better acquaint eveiwe stand for, how and whatwill appear every week in tlQJljr Satin lt;atr (EitiiYou will find it interesting.ii# aAuiaaiAaia n w a*917 Blondoau, Phono 524-23
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Mon, Jul 25, 1966

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